■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST jo, 1921 . THREE
^ LADIES' Sl'MMfcR AUXILIARY The Lndic- Summer Auxiliary of ihe Methodist Church spent a most ■■Ifghtful afternoon nt their regular v ciieetinR on Tuesday, the 22nd, in the (x-iql mom of the church. The Rev. • .old Mr*, George W. Yard dclight/ulh entertained with a number of rendigi,vand Miss Steele and Mr. ('only, . { the popular double quartet, '.sung everul vocal solos in a most elfec- ' live manner. Hostess for the iafter- v ...ion were Mrs. Ilirks, Mrs. Steelman 0..I Mrs. Fox.' Hostesses for Tues- » -i ay aftenioon the 29th are Mrx.Steel- t Mrs. Kynitt, Mi s Wooters and \|T> Mellon. On Friday afternoon I the 25th, Mrs. I'irr.tzell and Miss t Hanfoek will entertain at a porch party at tlio home of Rev. ami Mrs. Haudley, 72.'. Wesley avenue. All „ are invited. -Itev. l)r. Hundley's finul i .Ik^on Tuesday afternoon, will Is. "Woman's I'lace in This Aftermath." ' No one will want to mfssYM* treat.' * FIRST M. K. CHrRCH ,'| In the First M. K. Church, on next SahliaUt^morninR. the pastor. Dr. t John. Handlrv, will deliver a special „ efmon on the "Universal Law of Service," and on Labor Day Sunday , in the morning, he will deliver a dis- . course on "the Kinftdom of God and I'upital and Labor." There will ls> • line music next Sahbath by the I1 double ipiartet. a special program is " arranged for the evening. The Rev . I'.ipielius will deliver the address. i*1 BANKKRS TO MEET HERE The Cape May County Rankhrs Association will hold their meeting in Ocean City,. Thursday evening. September I, at the First National Hank. Addresses will Ik1 mode- by Clinton B. Prito, Title Officer of the derail City Titln and Trust Company: .1. Fithiun Tiitem ami Rev. John Handle')'. lost something? Place an ad in Hie SENTINEL ami it will lie quick- • ly returned. Warner M, ... .New York, i a visitor in this city for the ■ <-k. FOR SALE WILCOX 3'j Ion Dump Truck. I>l»»>l«d •■tk WmnI', HHraUir RUil; V WHITE 2 Ion Truck W-H I T E S A I. K S C O MPANY 21 N. ARCANSAS AVE; Atlantic CilyTN. J.
raRSONALS Mrs. William T. Bauer ami son, are visitors to this city. • ' Mrs. Is-wis Tucker, of Wtpdbury.J Dr. ami Mrs. C. H.'Vail, of Wood- i bury, are spemling the summer here. 1 . Willis lice, lor. of Glenside, has been 1 the -guest of All>ert Bros,, the past week. Mis, Florence Wcor ami Mrs. Felix,! of Northfield. were recent visitor*- to this city. Mr. and Mrs. 'h'l wood S. Davis, of; are aniolBr the visitors to! this city. -Superintendent* Cox, of the Gilibs- ' town— iVwiler Mills i . spending a few Wgeks/Miith us. - Mrs. Cliurlcs Shelmire, has return-! cd to Philadelphia after a pleasant visit to this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willis, of Oak , lame. Pa., are here for the -remain- i dor of the season. Miss laiura Tuulane. of Jenkin- ! is visiting Mrs. Arthur Henry, 1 at her cottage here. Mrs. Josephine Blake, of Huddon ! Heights, is spending a few days in ] Ocean City. She will visit New1 York, leaving here and select the. models for her fall millinery openMrs. Catherine Schrenk and daughter Anna, of Woodbury, are here for POLITICAL NOTICE . To the Men and Women Voters of Cape May County: I desire to announre my randidacy for the offire of State Senator. My experience during the past three legislative sessions has qualified me to give greater service 16 all the people of our county. I have stood for construelive legislation and for the best interests tfi the people, that's the guarantee for future action. My vote on all questions ia a matter of public record. 'On the strength of that record I appeal for the loyal active hearty support of the Republican voters at the Pri--TI'KSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1921 WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Wildwood. N. J. Paid for by William H. Bright
a months' stay. d Mr. and H™- Charles Willis, of v ? German town are guests of Mr. and a j Mrs. A. J. DcCamp. ' Mr. ami Mrs. David Hudson, of Ml. f • iAiry, are occupying their apartments r ' : at 1-119 Asbury avenue. 'j The Rev. and M rir, George Young. ' ! of Jenkintown. have returned to their " home after a visit to this city. James I. Giulfra, the enter'prising- candy deuler, of Millville, was in , town on Monday doing business. ^ f; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green and v i,' daughter, Marion,'- are comfortably ; domiciled in . Wesley -avenue apart- - v Alfred Bross and fumily are en- j i joying the season at their pretty cot- - 1 tage. Eleventh street and Ashurv Miss Helen Justice and Miss It : Blanche Twee<l, of Woodbury, are . j spending the vacation slays with j friends hcrt\ 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Eldridge, are -, | spemling a few days with their daugh- ' | ter Mrs. Arthur Kundle, on Four- c „ i tecnth street. i, ! Miss Elizabeth Boogar, of Haddon ' v ' Heights, is enjoying the summer with ' e her sister Mrs. W. H. Allmight, on j - Asbury avenue. Mrs. Ida B. Weseott, of Oak i- Lane, I'a., is spending sometime with r her sister Mrs. W. H. Albright on - Asbury avenue. . j Mr. Pi}ul T. Juntzen, of West Phila-
delphia. is now making hyi annual I visit to Ocean City. He is stopping 1 at the Idlewild. Miss Ethel Gibcr-on, of Ab'secon. 1 formerly a menihei of the First M. ' E. Church Choir, has I too visiting in this city. Mrs. Harry Weseott, of ("tellings- , wood, has been the guest of Mr. and , Mrs. Harry Taylor, at' Twelfth street Amos G. Wiek, a. prominent Wood: , bury merchant, with his .family find , Ocean City, a dcligfitful terminus for i week-end motor trips. \ The Skv Parlor ("luh. rep organization of Woodbury husiiipss men. are arranging to enjoy thoj hay fish- . duxhig Septemlier. Mrs. Elizabeth Townse^d, of this i city, recently entertained Walter En- ■ ANNOUNCEMENT Palermo, N. J.. Aug. 15, 1921 , the Voters of ("ape May County: ] I- hereby 'announce to the voters of | Cape May County that I will lie a \ candidate for the Nomination for j Assembly on the Republican ticket, i in the September primary 'and res- , peetfully solicit the support of said ; ' party. I am a native of Cape May ; County. ! Respectfully, JUIiSON B. CORSON. j Palermo, Cape May County, N J. for by Judson Corson. .
For Sale — Cheap Ocean Front, near Thirty-second street.-— Modern 8 room house, furnished: 2 baths. Brick basement, separate garage.. I sit 50x120, well bulkheadrd. Built and occupied by owner. Sell now allowing taxes and carrying charges 6 months. R. W. McKEE, 3128 Wesley Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT AT LAST.A LONG FELT WANT NOW REALIZED BY OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES IN OCEAN CITY BYRNE &• GORDON Experienced Automobile Painters HAVE OPENED A FlRST-CI-ASS AUTO PAINT SHOP AT SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVENUES, OCEAN CITY (OVER CITY GARAGE) WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
You're Not ft §/^ m Drinking Imagination ^ ^Extra -yet with the first swallow yotf'll'wonder how in the world the blessed thing is done! Don't ask questions— |A Just drink it, and be The Grocer has it — so has You'll Be SI Surprised 1 (iip
giish anil wife and Lewis H. Smith u and wife, of English Creek. h Mr. and Mr.-. William I,, tiilbert -v 'arc entertaining Mr*. Carl C. Bechtel. '• and daughter Florence, of Collegeville. \ I'a.. at their apartment hen-. ol Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin, of 1 1 " their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ''ami Mrs. John Rapigenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartshorn and' Mr. ami Mrs. Charles E. Heritage : of Woodbury, are occupying n PleasI ure avenue bungalow- for the vacation period. .. T : Mis* Helen Thompson, of the fae- y sew" jTrir.\VS"l^aTn'"i^' ulnta ■ skS 3 i" r '.'r'n'o'ihr ' Aud*" take furlhrr^ nodes thal^the • j mo— i It to br rrrtlftcd to th» Board of Com(ommi* donor* of A MORRIS. - n»tei. Amnio :»tk.-mr— " f t-r* at pi. n.io \ NOTICE florida o jones OCCAM ciV" PSOncwVJC'O«CV Samuel Heck er SECOND HAND FURNITURE Something New for the benefit of Ocea.i City people Ocean Citv House Cleaning Comnany Wjn do It by t br eootrmcl or Say. Olvo 7j0 Weil Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONES, ROGERS & BASSELL A.UJONKH. Manmtor
. ult.v of Wellesley College,. Is visiting P mother at 1-119 Asbury avenue. »■ Thompson has just recently returned from a ytear's stay in Cltina. |; Mr. Charles AXWright, advisor} T of the University of Pennsylvania ji "Punch Bow 1.7 and a leportoe for the M "Ijutcaster Avenue News", of West t<
i« stopping at the Idfewild. " Mrs. W. J. JlcConnaek. and Mr." • Mct'ormack and Miss Helen Mt-formack. of West Phila.ielphia, the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MrCormack. at their cottage orf Seven-
1F YOU ARE SICK AND- SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS ' WHY NOT TRY Chiropractic T. U. Brink. D. C. • ' C.'R. Kissinger, D. C. South Apartment CHIBOUK At TORS Hours 10-1 3-5 Boardwalk - Sat. and Sun. by appointment THE UNIVERSAL CAR It Does Make a Difference Where You Buy Your FORD It's our Service after the Sale that counts These Prices Represent the Gre Touring - JiiO atest Motor Value in the World (Demountable Kims) Chassis $345 Touring $485 Runabout $370 (Clincher Wheels & Starter) (Clincher Whorls) Touring $510 Runabout $395 (Starter & Demountable Rims) (Demountable Rims) Coupe $605 Runabout $440 - (Starter & Demountable Rims) (Clincher Wheels & Starter) Sedan $760 Runabout $465 (Starter & Demountable Rtma) (Starter & Demountable Rims) Ton-Truck Chassis $495 Touring .....$415 9 Fordson Tractor $625 (Clincher Wheels) .... (Pneumatic or solid tires) F. O. B. Detroit EDW..G. KURTZ 12th and Asbury Avenue ONLY AUTHORIZEl) OCEAN CITY AGENCY IMMEDIATE DEI JVERY Finns 000 We sell Anywhere
Some things about Banking you should understand There is talk of co-operative (tanking,' in the sense of ownership of a hank by its patrons, ami as the stuck of commercial banks is widely distrihuteo, co-operation in this sense exist* to a large extent, hut regardless of this, hanking I* highly co-operative, with the utmost incentive . for the Banker to satisfy his patrons, anil perfect freedom of action for the latter. Wtylo the banker has a free hand in the employment of the funds, he must handle them with such regard for the interests ortls patrons as to „ satisfy them, or his business will not lie successful. The patron Is free to withdraw his funds and place them elsewhere at any time. ' Bank.-. t are numerbus, and the organization of a new one is a simple proarss under state or national law. There is nothing of the nature of monopoly - about the banking business. It control* no natural resource or opportunity; its earnings are from current business, its customers are alternately creditors and debtors, and muit be satisfied in both relationships or they can easily form new connections. A GOOD BANKER will study the interests of his patrons, for his business will grow with theirs. The profits of a bank are made upon Its deposits, rather than upon its capital; for the latter is relatively small — its main purpose being to serve as a margin of protection to the depositors. The idea thatjuuikers, as a class, have interests diverse from or in conflict witl^ the internets, of their patr ons or the general public is whollt erroneous, and arises from a view of only one side of their relations with the public. It qkmes from thinking of them only as money-lenders, , overlooking the fact that the funds they have to lend are placed in their hands by the public, and, that the supply ami demand for these funds are both increased by general prosperity. When the relations of a bank to its patrons as set forth herein are fully understood if will be seen that many o.t the criticisms directed at bankers aie made without consideration for the facta. They assume a freedom in the use of the funds which the banker doe* not have, and usually they disregard the fundamental conditions under which the business must be conducted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. Roll of Honor Bank C MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capitol, $100,000 Surplus. $100,000 4 t«»r rami*!* Vt raartnr •( NaUaul CUr Itaak. N*» Taffc. ' • vijjt

